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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Earthquake prediction for May 2011

hi
May 2011 will witness the quakes as follows

1)7th May 2011---- 6.8

2)16th May 2011---6.9

3)29th May 2011----6.7

The window period is + or - one day

Day and time as per UTC

Magnitude window is + or - 0.3

Place not known

These predictions are given well in advance. Looking(observing) at cycle quakes it may change

slightly but will be given before opening of window period
Amit

5 comments:

  1. hi
    During window period of 16th May 2011 ,following time need to be observed. Pl note places are not predicted

    1)15th May 2011-----0830 UTc
    2) 17th May 2011------1130 UTc
    3) 19th May 2011------ 0945 UTc

    Amit

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  2. hi
    Hindukush quake of 6.0 between 14/15th May 2011.after 24 hrs of 4.9 quake.This is also a part of cycle quake theory.Quakes occur after 24hrs ,7/8th day and 14/15th day ,as per cycle quake theory.
    This is because ,Moon acquires another potent position after that period
    Watch out

    Amit

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  3. Hi
    One correction in May 2011 earthquake prediction

    Sr No 3) 29th May 2011-----6.7
    This may not give quake more than 6.1
    Add- 1st June 2011 Noon (UTC) to 2nd June 2011 Noon UTC) ---6.5+ quake
    This may be confirmed by cycle quake on 25th/26th May 2011
    Amit

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  4. hi
    Please see my earlier post

    Where in a major quake of 6.5+ was predicted

    and a quake of 6.4 at Bio Bio Chile on the predicted date ie to day 1st June 2011
    Do we call it a date hit?
    I am afraid one more is to come between 19 to 21 UTC to day ie 1st June 2011(Place not known)

    Between 1991 to 2010 there are 1203 quake of 6.4 and above ie on an average there are 60 quakes of 6.4+ per year
    the odds for date hit are 60/365 ie 1/6th ie 0.17
    Any comments?
    Amit

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  5. okie enjoy the another one by 17th of march that is today in delhi......will give one more hit......best of luck

    this is another the odd date having the total of 7.

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